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Q21. The Katyuri kings dominated the Northern region of the country during 7th to 11th century. They dominated which region in the state of Uttarakhand ?
(A) Kumaun
(B) Garhwal
(C) Prashasti
(D) None of the above
Answer: Kumaun
Q22. During the proto-historical and Harrapan period, various tribes entered the region of Uttrakhand. Which among the following tribes is not among them ?
(A) Kirata
(B) Tangana
(C) Kuling
(D) Kathodi
Answer: Kathodi
Q23. Which of the following statement(s) is/are incorrect ?
(A) King Som chand of the Chanda dynasty was from Rajasthan
(B) In 1638, King Baz Bahadur chand sat on the Kumaun throne
(C) The year of 1667-1717 marked the reign of King Fateh Shah
(D) None of the above
Answer: The year of 1667-1717 marked the reign of King Fateh Shah
Q24. The arrival of which tribal community led Kiratas to take refuge m remote areas of Joshimath, Uttarkashi and Pithoragarh ?
(A) Khas
(B) Katyuri
(C) Bhatia
(D) Shaka
Answer: Khas
Q25. The mid-Himalayan region of Garhwal and Kumaun, which is commonly known as Uttarakhand today, was called by the names …… and ……. respectively in the Skand Purana.
(A) Kedarkhand, Manaskhand
(B) Manaskhand, Kedarkhand
(C) Rudrakhand, Devkhand
(D) Devkhand, Rudrakhand
Answer: Kedarkhand, Manaskhand
Q26. According to Ramchandran the name of Silavarman inscribed in Jagatgram Aswamedh Vedika belonged to which dynasty ?
(A) Katyuri
(B) Yaudheya
(C) Maukhari
(D) Paurava
Answer: Yaudheya
Q27. Who was the last ruler of Chand dynasty ?
(A) Kalyan Chandra
(B) Mahendra Chandra
(C) Parmar Chandra
(D) Sukumar Chandra
Answer: Mahendra Chandra
Q28. Which inscription of Kalyanvarman mentioned the name of the Maukhari rulers ?
(A) Kalethi
(B) Palethi
(C) Kedarkhand
(D) Hemvant
Answer: Palethi
Q29. Which of the following names is referred for Garhwal in Skand Purana ?
(A) Hemvant
(B) Kedarkhand
(C) Manaskhand
(D) None of the above
Answer: Kedarkhand
Q30. The Stone Age of Uttarakhand is depicted by the inscriptions in
(A) Gupta Brahmi Scripts
(B) Sankha Scripts
(C) Both ‘A’ and ‘B’
(D) None of the above
Answer: Both ‘A’ and ‘B’